Clothes/Distinguishing between muggle and wizard things
zoomphy
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Sun Jul 7 09:26:46 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 40879
Cindy wrote:
> I was also thinking just the other day that it seems that
> we "muggles" seem to be doing just fine without magic considering
> that if we were at school and wanted to find out who a certain
person
> was like Harry, Ron, and Hermione were looking for Nicholas Flamel,
> we would just have to get on a computer and look it up on the
> internet. It seems strange that we have such a good resource when
it
> took them forever to find it. I also wonder why Ron had never heard
> of Nicholas Flamel before when he was supposed to have collected
> almost every famous wizard card from the chocolate frog's packs.
Why
> hadn't he ever come across Nicholas Flamel or at least knew that he
> was missing it like he knew he was missing the Agrippa card? Surley
> Professor Dumbledore's partner and the only owner of the Sorceror's
> Stone would have a card. Sorry if this has been disscussed before
it
> was just something that was bothering me!
Cindy, I totally agree with you on the library research thing. You
would think that they would have a far more efficient method of doing
research than we have. Yet it seems that they have no organized
method of categorizing the books in the Hogwarts library at all.
Which seems rather odd to me. Maybe Hermione should concentrate her
humanitarian efforts on making library research easier for the
students; it would probably prove more successful than her SPEW
campaign. ;)
And you know, you have a point on the Nicholas Flamel card thing.
You'd think Nicholas Flamel would have his OWN card. He is certainly
important enough. He shouldn't be relegated to a small reference on
Dumbledore's card. And if he had his own card, you would think Ron
would know whether or not he owned it.
Maybe you've discovered a plothole! LOL
K.
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